Another major question I have, what is the 'deciding fact' for releasing
a new dev kernel? Only one or two/three arch's working? I noticed that a
few people had also problems building 2.3.25. ( Intel camp) Or, is it
only the number count? (25 is better than 24?)
Sorry, this is a bit cynic. But on the 2.2.x I see that there are up to
at least xy pre's before a new Kernel is released.
This mail is NOT meant as a blame, but I don't know how to treat such
quick changes on the kernel side. Do I have to wait for a working kernel
x steps behind the offical kernel?
Yeah, I know I don't have to, I should contribute .... If I can....
As said, what is the aim of releasing kernels in such short time stamps?
Regards & thanks for Linux (I still prefer it to MacOS9)
Andreas
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